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| THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1913. | Countess Srechen Jorbilt, has pw York bags ~¥ NEW YORK n AY yi, who was Gladys Van¢ Booking for two $1,000 gold Bhe lost one in each place. WILLIE RITCHIE RISKS HIS TITLE WEEK FROM TODAY || RHEUMATISM . oe a Can Be Cured GHAMPION IN GREAT |[Pienty of Cieimants, but Who the |GOACHES PLAGE. | nm’ Sur o tet wt Cae At Yur of Suffering, Ils Another Proof of the Efficac SHAPE; TAKES A DAY || Deuce Is Middleweight Champion? y] U, OF W, WEN | of Dr “lrdan's Glandular Sane -ma : ALBERT HANSEN Siiveremith Jeweler and Is Now Located at His New Store ; ar Madison, 7 + ve . : = {eons | QFE AND JUST LOAFS encom rea i : | 4 If any one desires to “start some: iain 1 cor “ Jo and aid t pe | | thing.” let him approach a group of # f Bs py "ry -r hay op f } With their match only a woek milo run and his gymnasium stunts fight fans and demand the name of ie ‘ - | vated toy seiasty, 1 wan oid keee toe tunika : Jaway, Willie Ritchie and To Tommy was close to the 135-pound |e middloweight champion , Two members of the Univeratty | } J 1 wer i _ " - Murohy were fit to enter the a oday The same result may be obtatr of ‘Washington fo ll eleven were € ‘ t f r 3 today for a marathon contest, ad-| Ritchie took a day off yeaterday,|#t the annual convention ¢ among the five included in the | f to the vices from San Francisco say to | Manager Fo laintng that the| Kalghts of the road by proposing unanimous composite choice of ten] St night, I fort ae | day cham} just felt lnzy.”. He took} hat all hands try day labor for a coachys and critics for all-North nigh \ ft any, doct failed, I . Murphy put in a hard day's work{on some weight during the lay-off | Change : i est honors 1 a4 ra ‘ 7 . jyesterday, boxing three rounds and was at 139% pounds today You get an argument in elthor | They were “Hap” Miller, the} AA ‘ , ar Jeach with Frankie Edwards and 1g odds Were stationary to |Ca8?, It depending upon yourself Washington right halfback, and i “ t Eddie Miller, in addition to a six-|day at 10 to 6. | whether {t is verbal or physteal | Wa. Sutton, the end who thi meet t wit pain | 0 ste ee 6 | There are many who will fight to lyear finished his career on the grid « . right and deine i | . ‘ " . | prove their favorite is middleweight loon. he otter tires are Fenton , A BMG . |Barrieau Looks Like Middleweight to Them champion, and to any hobo the word and Parson, Oregon, and Chrisman, 1 t a ‘ ; } Frank Barrieau, Vancouver, B,C.) ntender who has ever| Work" means fight . of tho Oregon Aggies. Four chose pe trates the t . Ax a matter of fact, ever since Miller fo Ralfbasie position mane f j gene virant for the lightwe' cham. the fair elty 8 5, c roa a y c : “ag! ; c nt erin na ni ra lifornia ring followers | Stanley Ketcholl was killed we have while #ix ved that “Hap ! , pionship of the world, who ts to b not had a real middlewelght cham : Dent {up as an would be. at his best in the middle ‘ ft SICK MEN AND WOMEN | given a chance next Tuesday ni nieces: oF pan | that is, a man recognized by pee lt o Pt 4 te SEE US AT ONCE in a 20-round go againat Bud An ccount for bis pres | Press and public as the king pin ho composite AllNorthwest (wh oh . jo) #0n at Vernon, is the biggest 132 ence in the 133-pound division There hasn't been such a mixup eleven follows D Inf ef 1 treat and cure all leading © ea ae. « since 1887, when “The Nonpariel | Snde—dohneon, idaho, and Sut Gang al ( ~ 1 oa ° . * ton, Washington. oe . " jGame Commissioners High Salaried Ginks Tackles—Chrisman, Oregon Ag aa lie aes et Just to show how little he cares|trict covers the larger portion of gies, and Anderson, Washington pI me gre out honest to goodness United |the state, Harry is thinking seri 4 Guards — Harter, Washington B. : Hg Hee ie eee ee een Har. {OUnly of aaving up the checks Nay State, and Fenton, Oregon i f States money, Game Warden Har) iigy come month by month ang ‘} | Conter — G. Harter, Washington tna proper he wre | ry Rief of King county Is going to|huying the White House or the State. “ Ihave his monthly pay check as fed.) Smith buildin Quarterback—Cornell, Oregon ere} ral game commissioner put in a} The munificent sum for one} | Halfbacks — Parvons, Oregon,|SELECT WALT SHIEL DANCING »| frame. Harry was given his fed-) month's work arrived today, It} eclal! eral commission this r. Hie dis-| was one dollar ployed? practice | Fuliback—Miller, Washington, “| TO LEAD 1914 TEAM § HIPPODROME Waiter Shiel, the University of |f Wifth and University. with Chre of both sexes fact that .40 8 VANCE PICKS TEAM Washington ful was ‘Tuesday |i : 2e2.¢\ Jimmy Toman Won't Graduate to Nationals | FOR PORTLAND MEET [iect-« to the captaincy of the foo « “Taught vy Competent a ei Jimmy Toman, who held the ft old pal, T. J. Lyneh, was bumped | | ad is a sophomore 4 scsneonas Seria tor {n the Northwestern league on the r of Gov, Tener | Only four Seattle Athletic club a r oo : ——— Tar ]| last season, is not 1 to grad: ax t pague’s preside boxers and wrestlers 1_partiet- jerally ¢ 5 " . fe - > * «| Presi ther ¢ pate in the interclub meet with the | at he m 4 NEW MACY SYSTEM FERMA- |) uate to the big leagues, as was r her pat ; " | nig! ‘ 4 TH NENTLY CURES liplanned. President Fielder Jones that ¢ ugh, as Toman Multuomah A. C., in Portland, De-|reer in tha Oy aly |}had {t all arranged for Jimmy to, was ¢ men er 12, This was announced by|ton, tho end, who has finkshed hi \}jeap up into National league arbiter Jimmy, he thinks, will gladly # trector Vance Tuesday. Ar our rears as an All-Northwest { “ roles this season, when—bingo’ up again Wyard, 125, and Dick Chandler, 135, | !€¢ on, a8 sce Ph Rc vo | tarrh, | Deamnes paicat,|/role " will represent the boxing divisions, |™edal honors gg ys | We Give Free Trial to Prove Ow E ancerk ||Mike Hot After High Class Shortstop Oliver ‘Runchey, 126, and Kd Iiip.|scribed on the prize as the player | ays Xe + Trase ; i| p x le: whose work has been most tnspir y Attendant || The endeavors of Mike Lynch,|For the other infield posttions son, 168, grapplers, complete the|¥b° , ‘ ‘» ‘ ) Urinary De! / who has again signed up with the Lynch has Joe Wagner for first team ng to bis team-mates - €0., 1107 Third Ay. stiea, when: |] 8 laye 5 ol ‘ ‘ond f The next local smoker will be - cesceceraiaimee ; 4 E tee Ath: || Spokane Indians as player-manager, base, Johnny Woffll, second, and biaieiet ; : treatment for }]tn preparing for the 1914 season,| Bill Yohe, third. With a shortstop} held on December 19 re ettort |LOOK! READ! THINK! Pens alien S08 : os |will be princtpally to land a short: equal to the ability of any of the Jack Dillon will be made to bring boxers and| Absolutely the only theatre tn Seattle : Teal | stop who, ta class, will have It on/trio mentioned, Mike fixures he} Jim Clabby | wrestlers from the Spokane Ama-|?"R0N"s J INS on a regular program 7 the rest of the short field perform-| will have the best infield in the cir Eddie McGoorty and Frank Klaus |teur Athletic club. ach week ti nion 4 re rele yres rans er 0. \lers in the Northwestern league. | cult | — _ ; true, foes “Brice of amin AN, Dieseeee oa, all special and Chroais| eet won the American title by beatingy ‘This squad has.now been thinned| Test modern outside rooms ta|” You are ee Nea Office 114 Jackson St. ‘ ters apd weake : George La Blanche in 13 rounds andjout. Carpentier outgrew the c Seattle, 26c to 60c. Stewart Houne,| never before shown in Beattie every aie > E — Former Seattle Boy Gets Oregon Captaincy Johnny Reagan in a terrific 46-|It ts doubtful if Dillon or Klaus can |86 West Stewart (near Pike Public | "snes. Tuesday and Friday ld Te i, . Johnny Parsons, the former Lin-|the season just closed. The present) round mill, The weight limit was|make 168 ringside Murket.)—Advertisement etude med! ; sige. Hours: # a m. to 8 pa sunaaye|coln high school boy, was the unan-| year is Parsons’ third at Oregon. [then about 164 or poundes.| Of the real ones who can make | — ULL BROS A MESSAGE d 90.39 18. Tee are tavited ve call or write limous choice for captain of the sek. agp RC RS EIR When Fitzsimmons, defeated Demp-|the weight there are Clabby, Gib '. T THE ICcK ? We have on file many testimonials] trotversity of Oregon eleven at the sey, he scaled 151, but he boonted|bons, Smith, Houck, McGoorty and 0 Ss 4 os people of cures of so-called) | tion held by the Oregon regu 9 the Itmmit to 158, where it has re-/Chip. McGoorty and Ciabby are the 0 e § Just Printers Z z lars. While opinion Is divided be- mained jclass of the squad, with Chip and The Olympic View Sanitarium, 4 The New Macy System [{'t., Parsons and “Hap” Miller.| | chell always respected Bill |Joff Smith labeled dangerou 1018 THIRD ~wAIN 1043)... finest equipped sanitarium in | Washington halfback, critics dope | . th who had ten him, and = — ° PTT gery a the state, extends to the sick and 4 Parsons as best backfleldaman in| , (radiate Menewer, ‘have Coach Saturaily, when Ketchell was killed, NAVY YARD ROUTE situcted’s corti!’ invitation to Giimour Doble signed up for an nded him as champion. | éteamers 1. B. Kennedy. Tourist ana} come in for a free consultation and | am THE VIRGINUS HOTEL |otner three years of football tutor pke was beaten in Aus | Athlon examination, and if it is in our! | 7 “ltratia by Johnny Thompson, and K, Beattie: €:38,| power to help you, we will tell you 606 Virzinin st. oar Weatians Av, [ship by Thursday. A Heeling 64 inter by others. It became evident | joo, 10:39 a, m. 1.30. | 50, und if we can't do you any good ‘ 4 thorizing the contract Horr plang Papke couldn't make 158 ringside {33 Cexcnpt F ty " so, wad if we can't do y d | eo ra etl be: held by. the student |%0, several laid claim to the title, | Oyster House e ea re ¥ atmo ‘Table wabject te change without| Se are equipped to treat sug im board of control tonight. ‘The con-|*mons them Eddie MeGoorty, Jack | PISS ain a101. Pare s00 mound Trip.|ceastully the following diseases, 7 tract calls for a salary ef $3,100 a| Dulom. Leo Houck, Harry Lewis, 714 FIRST AVE. cae __Fare Se Bound Trip.|time of which, Billfousness, Gas } $100 raise ! Mike Gibbons, Jitmmy Clabby, tritus, Dyspepsia, Gastric Catarrh, has promised Horr he| Georges, Carpentier, Dave Smith, Vomiting, Appendicitis, Anal Fis- ‘Attend tonight's meeting.|FT8* Mantell, Jof Smith, George sure, Constipation, Diarrhoea, Dys- There is a probability that be will| ct!p snd Gus Christie. entery, Flatulence, Piles, Intus- 4 ception, ape orm, Gall . |sign ap right then and there. en samen Cirrhosis or Hard-_ ae ening of the Liver. Diabetis, Asth- | ma, Bronchitis, Pneumonia, Tuber-" culosis, Rheumatism. Lumbago, | Neuralgia, Tonsilitis, Sciatica, Cy- ’ \stitis, Goitre or Big Neck, Spinal ‘Curvature, St. Vitus Dance, Uleer of Stomach, Uric Acid Disturbances, Heart Disorders, Locomotor Ataxia, © Boston Attorney Soundly Thrashee Beattie’s most modern and Country Bumpkin Who Poses as beautifully appointed oyster fi! Pugilist and Bully of lace. | | = } Mason's Corner REAL ESTATE An oid eetabiiehed offic suns equipped in every department. Northern Nank Building ALBERT B LOPD tty furnished outaide <2 Fi HOUSE IS MOVING The city hall is Hable to be| | A revelation of the utmost In |B perfect sanitation. Individual culsine features which rank§| Bob Wood, alleged pugtilist and with the world’s finest. well-known bully of Mason's Cor- charged upon any moment by a big} || We cater to the most tastidi-§]/ ner, recelved a much-merited beat- three-story apartment house. The/ ous, and our oyster specialties jing Inst night at the Seattle The-| ! Bright's Disease, Filet Obesity, |Gout, Nervous Disorders, F | 9 Ruver t " house naw been stowir creeping “yy Mr. Out-of-Town Buyer J *" ss Petes 20s stro atthe hands of Quincy Adams | ASE | cee arse, yeh onc You are cordially invited to 0S on en 1S k) down toward the city building for . j 7 Ord ‘our rintin, mall Sawyer, a prominent attorney of! of every one, aS our charges rug the past week and bas moved from ven ms ¥ . 3 inspect thia perfect cafe where from $1.00 w , depending upon Freight lea PACIFIC NORTHWEST TRACTION EVERETT, WASH. Boston. A well-filled house, most the corner of Sixth av. and Alder FRANK P. NOLAN |B everything used is the market's #) 20-22 Second Ave., Seatth what will have to be done. No | 1420-33 oe hi “cure alls” et, hell why derded to Sth ete 1407 Fifth Ave. best. jof whom were members of the|THE ‘DEAL DENTAL OFFICE pepesge Stef uate Prem It a back of the city hall He will a you money on all Loyal Order of Moose, witnessed | Examinations and Advice Free. ss help you we'll tell you so, The cause thereof is the sliding | Pfinting orders. Ithe impromptu fist battle and|20ld Crowns 5 00 and if we ean help you we will of the hill, owing to the regrade of| “Tix. aa ana 150 PoP HE irae (extra heavy) .......05+ sUU fai you also. You Asthma gufe Fifth av. and, a8 a result, Supt.|pessed Christmas Post Cards, put np! greatly enjoyed {ts outcome Bridge work (guaran- Z “ & put e ferers, come immediately. We cam MUSIC Obes, of the buildings depertment, |i = ceodiel goctnge Ow ves carte tor! on | ‘The occasion for the punishment | ‘ee? 12 years), per tooth. Aus cure Fou. q has ordered the residents in the| Star Ade — > ; a4 ent! Porcelain to our office at the Sant 4 THE IDEAL PLACE 10 FAT—G00D apartment house and in = house ad.|c0¥, 32,cent= | You con sore cumemaber Oyster House | meted out to the village tough was|Crowns . eave ....$5.08 Pisa oni’ mest antintad 0 soe § joining {t to move out tmmediately.| yam ENTERPRISE NOVELTY WORKS | his insolence and insulting TRUE TO NATURE TEETH and read testimonials of cured 5 on ti 7 1113 First Av. || LARS PETERSON, PROP, marks made to Mr. Sawyer. Wood) The finest fitting and finest look-| tients, then don’t believe us, but ED HUBBARD GIVEN _ 2_eatee_ ee manlling cutite ee | evidently was too thick-headed to|ing artificial teeth obtainable at/see some of these patients and let DRAW INLOCALGO| realize that he was up against «| $5.00 per set $15.00 sar" toll you ‘What we did S08 aa to and then you will be able to judge Painless Extraction of Teeth by a/ fairly as to our honesty and abil- FIRST CLASS KITCHEN—MODERATE PRICES 714 Firet Avenue —————— | |trained athlete The opening show of the season ™ = All of this occurred during the ity. Don’t put it off another min- was held by the Pacific Athlete production of the far ‘ New Botanical Preparation. ‘ite, but come and investigate club, in its new club rooms, Tuesday land play, “Qui ALL WORK GUARANTEED = NOW! 4 night. Boxing, wrestling, speech DE ey jin fact, ft was part of tt Lady Attendants sper souks soe eel ia a | making and selections by the police se SE SRE 1 8 lent scenic production. The Bailey | : OLYMPI aw NITARI men's band made up the program, | and Mitchell players received mer-| Boston Dentists DR. NUERNBERG, 4 X Eddie Hubbard and Steve Reyn- \ited applause during the four acts 1420-22 Second Ave. 14 W. Harrison St. ¥ m 4 olds {urnished the headline boxing of the production Opposite Hon Marche, Seattle, Phone Queen Anne 3127 | 4 - | ‘The story told this week at the|_ Telephonc Main 1186, * popular Third Avenue playhouse is one good for any person to hear.) It is full of pathos, with a plentiful) “*Fifty years ago, when Golden Wedding event. It was declared a draw. 0) HI Lou Smiley and Physical Director |Metkie of the club boxed a draw RATE THE HOME OF THE |The Poolman twins, sons of a pa |trolman, appeared in an exhibition DENTISTS (@) ] tied of sparkling, wholesale | | bout. comedy There is a laugh in ab Ee , | we nee |most every line. Yet there ts in- Whiskey was young.” o- | 207 University St, Second and Uni- |termingled with the comedy as WOULD DEPORT MOSES versity St., opp. FrasemPaterson Co. | beautiful a love story as ever was q NEW YORK, D 3—If A | Filli told Moses, 8 or h should ia... Quincy Adams Sawyer” will be . FIRST—I Fit || land at Ellis Isiand he prob- maigam Filling That's the rate we have fj| presented the remainder of this n 1 ably would be deported,” said ||% The beat grade of amalgam ts : week at the Seattle Theatre, with FIRST I S ] Chairman Sulzberger, of the | |used by us. The tooth is put in paid for twelve years. |matinees Thursday, Saturday and —in e ani || United Hebrew Charities, in a | | proper condition before the fillings Sunday. Matinee prices are 26 ° be ed speech on “Immigration,” last | |are placed. For $1.00. r leents for the best # night FIRST—In Wearing Qualities J“: |B Why not start a saving Bl frices $0 cents, The Seattle The-| trust. atre is not in the theatri YOUR TEETH NEED | ATTENTION | the real test or comparison, where quality rules, you’ve simply got to take off your hat to rich, mellow, old Buy your Suit or Overcoat here tomorrow—with the distinct understanding that you GET YOUR MONEY BACK if you are not satisfied with your purchase. Prices start at i ceasing eee ° Gold Crowns, $3 account today? 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